Kay S Posted March 26 #1 Share Posted March 26 We have been gone from HAL for awhile but just booked a TA for next year. I was looking at the website and the entertainment pages where I saw a category called "Strings." I know Lincoln Center is gone (a huge bummer) but have they replaced it with some generic classical thing they are calling "Strings"? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare POA1 Posted March 27 #2 Share Posted March 27 I believe that it's part of the Europe Itineraries for this coming season. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare VMax1700 Posted March 27 #3 Share Posted March 27 18 hours ago, Kay S said: We have been gone from HAL for awhile but just booked a TA for next year. I was looking at the website and the entertainment pages where I saw a category called "Strings." I know Lincoln Center is gone (a huge bummer) but have they replaced it with some generic classical thing they are calling "Strings"? 6 minutes ago, POA1 said: I believe that it's part of the Europe Itineraries for this coming season. I am not seeing that anywhere on the website. Can you post a link? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred321 Posted March 27 #4 Share Posted March 27 On this year's Grand Australia/New Zealand they have a trio (piano, cello and Violin) that are outstanding. They do 3 shows a day using programs that they put together which are much better than the limited offerings that Lincoln Center had available. Their skill level is very high. All in all at least these 3 are an improvement from the Lincoln Center program. My understanding is that on the longer itineraries or in certain locales they are bringing back classical offerings. Just not Lincoln Center branded. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petronillus Posted March 27 #5 Share Posted March 27 22 minutes ago, Fred321 said: On this year's Grand Australia/New Zealand they have a trio (piano, cello and Violin) that are outstanding. They do 3 shows a day using programs that they put together which are much better than the limited offerings that Lincoln Center had available. Their skill level is very high. All in all at least these 3 are an improvement from the Lincoln Center program. My understanding is that on the longer itineraries or in certain locales they are bringing back classical offerings. Just not Lincoln Center branded. This is the best news I've heard on this front since they pulled the plug on LCS. When we did our Norway cruise last July aboard Rotterdam the LCS signage was still on display, rubbing salt into the wound. The notion of a high-caliber piano/cello/violin trio having their own free rein over a classical, semi-classical, and fusion repertoire is attractive. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred321 Posted March 27 #6 Share Posted March 27 That's exactly what they are offering and I understand that they are to be aboard the Volendam until it reaches Montreal, well after the end of the Grand Voyage. One of the many nice surprises on this voyage. Have the distinct impression that HAL is listening and doing what they can within the financial straits the industry is experiencing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kay S Posted March 27 Author #7 Share Posted March 27 Well, my next cruise is European, so I will see. Any return of classical music would be welcome. I don't care what they call it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare foodsvcmgr Posted March 27 #8 Share Posted March 27 I hope this can be expanded to include most, if not all, itineraries. Or that at least HAL will make clear exactly what sailings will include classical music up front, not keep your fingers crossed and wait till you get onboard….. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare bajae Posted March 28 #9 Share Posted March 28 12 hours ago, VMax1700 said: I am not seeing that anywhere on the website. Can you post a link? https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/onboard-experiences/entertainment?ICID=INTHWEB20231205IZYUU4VVHK 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rj59 Posted March 28 #10 Share Posted March 28 There used to be Adagio piano/violin duos, who were able to play what they and the audience wanted. One Ukrainian pianist learned a Mozart sonata, just to please me. Every duo was unique, some bored, some inspired. It's what cruise ship music should be, full of variety, not playing the same sets from an ipad on every ship, every cruise, If they come up with an alternative to the three possible Step One dance shows, even better. It just gets as boring and repetitive for repeat HAL cruisers as the one lunch menu. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sea42 Posted March 28 #11 Share Posted March 28 9 hours ago, bajae said: https://www.hollandamerica.com/en/us/onboard-experiences/entertainment?ICID=INTHWEB20231205IZYUU4VVHK The blurb for Cantare is "Don orange attire, enjoy specialty cocktails and dance to the hits". 🫤 I would take this into consideration when setting expectations. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare cruisemom42 Posted March 28 #12 Share Posted March 28 18 hours ago, foodsvcmgr said: I hope this can be expanded to include most, if not all, itineraries. Or that at least HAL will make clear exactly what sailings will include classical music up front, not keep your fingers crossed and wait till you get onboard….. I so agree with this. Part of my frustration with HAL is that they are constantly teasing and not delivering. People told me on these boards for years that itineraries longer than 14 days had lecturers. Well in my experience, some have had lecturers, some have not. And some lecturers are good while others are terrible. I feel the same about classical music. While I am guardedly happy that it seems to be returning, I find it completely frustrating that I have no way of knowing whether there will be any classical music on MY cruise. I hope HAL does have classical music on this year's Europe itineraries. I am booked on the Rotterdam for 14 days in August. But I feel skeptical as the cruise can also be done in 7-day segments, meaning HAL will probably claim that they don't do classical on short cruises. Frustrating. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare foodsvcmgr Posted March 28 #13 Share Posted March 28 I truly don’t understand how or why having some sort of classical music is that difficult for HAL to provide. Celebrity, Princess, and Cunard all offer it, if it was cost prohibitive they would not. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Trish Traveler Posted March 30 #14 Share Posted March 30 On our recent Rotterdam cruise (2/25-3/8) this topic was brought up at the Ask the Captain presentation. A frequent HAL cruiser politely stated how much they missed Lincoln Center and if there were any plans for anything similar to return. The Travel Director politely let him know that this wasn't necessarily an Ask the Captain question (which is more about him and his ship experiences), but she did answer it by saying something to the effect that something like that would be returning to maybe about half the fleet sometime this year (don't remember her exact words) The audience clapped at that news. This was our second HAL cruise, so we had never experienced Lincoln Center, but we definitely missed a quiet venue for strings or background piano like we have experienced on Celebrity and Princess. But we also loved the Music Walk venues when we were interested in livelier music. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kay S Posted March 30 Author #15 Share Posted March 30 1 hour ago, Trish Traveler said: This was our second HAL cruise, so we had never experienced Lincoln Center, but we definitely missed a quiet venue for strings or background piano like we have experienced on Celebrity and Princess. But we also loved the Music Walk venues when we were interested in livelier music. The Music Walk originally included Lincoln Center. It wasn't just a "background music" lounge. The people who attended the performances (and it was always packed) were there to listen to the music, not chat. In fact, if anyone so much as whispered during a performance, he was met with dirty looks. With all the changes in the entertainment venues, I wonder if HAL will continue to promote the deck as the Music Walk. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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